Next Week’s Bay Area Meetups

Next week we’ll be at a few awesome hardware meetups around the Bay Area, and we want you to head out and join us.

Silicon Valley Hardware Meetup – Reboot!

Wednesday, Dec 6, 2017, 6:30 PM

Evil Mad Scientist1285 Forgewood Avenue Sunnyvale, CA

106 Members Attending

It’s been a while since our last Meetup, so it’s time for a reboot!Mark December 6th on your calendars, and come by the new fancy Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories shop for food, non-alcoholic drinks, and talks. Come meet hardware enthusiasts from around the South Bay and Peninsula to show off and discuss projects you are working on. We’ll even hav…

The first meetup will be the Silicon Valley Hardware Meetup at the Evil Mad Scientist shop in Sunnyvale. It’s going down Wednesday, December 6th, from 6:30 until 9:30. At least some of the Hackaday/Tindie/Supplyframe crew will be there, and the night will be filled with lightning talks, demos, and the cool hardware people you know and love.

Speakers for this meetup will include [Mitch Altman], hacker extraordinaire and owner of far, far too many TV remotes. He’ll be talking about hardware successes and failures in his own businesses. Also headlining the event will be [Clarissa Redwine] from Kickstarter. She’ll be talking about crowdfunding hardware, and the fact that making a thousand of something is a million times harder than making one of something.

HDDG 25 – Electronics in Chunks. Plus a mini-workshop!

Thursday, Dec 7, 2017, 6:30 PM

Supplyframe SF Office500 3rd St STE230 San Francisco, CA

62 Hardware Developers Attending

Tonight, we’re featuring talks by people who are working on making electronics design more accessible.We welcome Tiffany Tseng, lead UX designer at Autodesk. Her work supports creators in capturing the design process and she’ll be discussing some of the design decisions behind the Eagle CAD interface. Tiffany has a PhD from the MIT Media Lab, an…

The day after, on December 7th, we’re also going to be opening the doors at the San Francisco Supplyframe office to host the Hardware Developers Didactic Galactic. These Didactics are fun and popular, and you don’t need to go to the South Bay. Food and drink will be served, and there’s a sweet Rick and Morty mural in the alley across the street.

On deck for this month’s Didactic is [Tiffany Tseng], lead UX designer at Autodesk. Her work involves creating and implementing the design decisions that go into Eagle CAD. If you’re wondering why the icons changed a few years ago, she is not the person to talk to; that happened before the Autodesk mothership bought Eagle. If you’re wondering how the awesome push and shove routing actually works, [Tiffany] is the person to talk to.

Also at the Didactic will be [Asaad Kaadan]. He’s a robotics engineer working on cinematic tools for his day job and is currently exploring a very, very cool modular electronics project called Hexabitz. He’ll be talking about Hexabitz and designing for modular electronics.